Person 1

Sleeping - 8 hours
Class - 4 hours
Gym - 1 hour
Eating - 3 hours
Computer - 3 hours
TV - 1 hour
Music - 1 hour
Personal - 3 hours

Person 2

Sleeping - 9 hours
Class - 3 hours
Gym - 1 hour
Eating - 3 hours
Computer - 2 hours
TV - 0 hours
Music - 2 hour
Personal - 4 hours

Person 3

Sleeping - 8 hours
Class - 3 hours
Gym - 0 hours
Eating - 2 hours
Computer - 3 hours
TV - 2 hour
Music - 2 hour
Personal - 4 hours

Person 4

Sleeping - 7 hours
Class - 5 hours
Gym - 0 hours
Eating - 2 hours
Computer - 3 hours
TV - 1 hour
Music - 1 hour
Personal - 5 hours

Person 5

Sleeping - 6 hours
Class - 4 hours
Gym - 1 hour
Eating - 4 hours
Computer - 4 hours
TV - 1 hour
Music - 1 hour
Personal - 3 hours

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The three rooms were more functional than decorative. If they were decorative, it was with pictures of them and their friends, so I could not photograph those areas without disclosing the identity of the participants.

After looking over my data results, I found that most of their time was spent sleeping. Second place went to Personal time or time spent in Class. And lastly, time spent on a computer came in third.
This struck me as odd because young adults are very into social media, so I thought the time on the internet would be higher than it was.